🇬🇧 UK 10-year government bond yields have risen above 5%, reaching their highest level since 2008.

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SeeingTheChainThroughTheFog
· 05-01 08:44
The bond market is voting: no confidence in the UK economy
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Miner'sHelmetUnderTheMoonlight
· 05-01 01:39
The new government just took office and happened to encounter this situation; bad luck.
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GateUser-06596f3b
· 04-30 04:11
The highest since the 2008 financial crisis, this signal isn't very good.
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SnackFi
· 04-29 16:31
Compare with German bonds, this spread is a bit exaggerated.
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CryptoA24
· 04-29 11:16
How many families' monthly payments need to increase behind these numbers
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RetroRadioSignal
· 04-29 10:26
How many families' monthly payments need to increase behind these numbers
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QuietValidator
· 04-29 10:21
A 5% return rate means the cost of borrowing skyrockets, and the fiscal pressure on the UK is visibly evident.
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ForkMoment
· 04-29 10:16
The Chancellor of the Exchequer must be feeling quite stressed right now.
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GateUser-a9315d81
· 04-29 10:16
The central bank just paused interest rate hikes, but the market is raising interest rates on its behalf.
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TakeAScreenshotBefore
· 04-29 10:13
Countries with debt/GDP over 100%, a 5% interest rate is very expensive.
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